Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 204, 6 July 1920 — Page 2

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HARDING GETS BIG WELCOME FROM HOME FOLKS AT MARION, 0. MARION, O.. July 6.-rSentor Warten G. Harding, the Republican nominee for president, was welcomed home to Marion Monday, and in a brief speech expressed hia gratitude for the favors shown him by the home folks. The senator and Mrs. Harding, who .made the trip from Washington by Iraotor car, reached their home at 1:25 o'clocfe Monday afternoon. The senator took a brief rest before lie appeared before several thousand of Marion citizens and admirers from other Ohio cities. Mr. Harding spoke intimately with his fellow townsmen of their Join efforts to make Marlon a greater and better city, their tributes paid him on other occasions when he had been a victor in political battles, and especially the tribute of indorsement shown him by the coanty at the April primaries. He said that if he had to choose between the tribute paid by his home county Jn the primary, and that extended by the Chicago convention, he would choose the former, "because you knowing me made it the finest tribute to which one may aspire." Welcomed by Democrat. The address of welcome was made by D. R. Crlsslnger, president of the Marlon civic association. If the admonition of Crissinger, himself a Democrat, comes true, Senator Harding will ride the Democratic mule into the white house next November. "I admonish you. my fellow citizens." ho said, " that ho will ride the Democratic mule into the white house in November, as president of the United States." Going farther than predicting Senator Harding's election. Mr. Crissinger said he knew "your enthusiasm and appreciation will prompt your votes to be cast irrespective of party ties, so as to make it possible for each of you to extend the right hand of fellowship to Florence Harding as the first lady of the land, and to "Warren G. Harding as the president of the United Stat(te." ARGENTINE WANTS YOUTH TO EMULATE AMERICANS (By Assoclatad Press) BUENOS AIRES, July C Young Argentines by the thousands ought to be sent to North American universities, says La Prensa, "in order to assimilate the manners of work, the methods of scientific investigation, the rapidity of execution and above all the vigor and eager vitality that characterizes North American life." Out of 6.G36 foreign students now en rolled in the larger universities of the United States, only 14 are Argentines, says the newspaper. Argentines have been called the "Yankees of South America" the statement that "the vital Yankee tone" with which the Argentine people are credited has been THOUGHT MY LIVER WAS ON A STRIKE Head was giddy, spots danced before my eyes, breath foul, was tired and drowsy. Dreco wiped it out "I have Buffered for quite a while with sluggish liver: at times I would get so dizzy, I would have to stop and , sit down; spots would dance before my eyes; I had headaches and a bad taste in my mouth; my appetite became poor, and my food did not digest nor give me strength; my stomach was often sour, while gas and bloating caused me much uneasiness. The pains often extended round to my back and limbs, so that it was an effort to keep on with my work," says Mr. F. M. Lamb, living on Conners Road, west, near Richmond, Ind. "There was so. much talk about and praise being given Dreco, I decided to try it. The first bottle proved to me it was a good medicine, as it soothed my stomach and relieved the gas forming. I continued the treatment, and never have a dizzy spell, nor see the spots before my eyes; my bowels act regular; my appetite is fine; and the food digests and gives me strength; I don't have any more pains in my back or limbs, and haven't had a headache In a long time. Dreco is a good, medi cine, and I gladly add my words of praise for it." "Dreco acts on the liver in a smooth, gentle manner, gradually working off the excess bile day by day. It Is neither strong nor harsh, and doe3 not excite the muscles of the bowels, as strong cathartics do. It tones up the digestive organs, and relieves gas on the stomach; puts an end to consti pation; increases the appetite; gives strength to weak kidneys; restores tired nerves, and induces sound sleep. Dreco is a great blood purifier and system cleanser. All good druggists now Bell Dreco, and it is highly recommended In this city by Clem Thistlethwaite's seven drug stores. Advertisement. OUR WATCHWORDS Courtesy Service FIRST NATIONAL BANK A BANK FOLKS LIKE TO PATRONIZE Safety and Service DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY OFFICE DESKS and CHAIRS BARTEL & ROHE 921 Main. PHOTOS 7ZZ MAIN ST ROlMOairtfl

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